An anthropologist explains Web 2.0 in pictures
By Tom Foremski - February 23, 2007
Excellent video describing Web 2.0. It's probably the best definition I've seen. (Hattip Chris Dichtel.) By Michael Wesch Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University.
It is not surprising that an anthropologist put this together. It must be boom times for that profession, I would think!!! After all, they study social networks full time.
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